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Description**part exchange considered** A newly built detached family home within this exclusive private development. With 3300sqft of internal space and set within gated grounds this property is sure to be high on any family's viewing list when looking for a new property. The spacious accommodation is designed over 4 floors and briefly comprises: Entrance hallway, lounge, kitchen/breakfast room, cloaks/wc, basement lounge/family room with glazed doors leading out to paved sunken garden, utility, cloaks/wc, five bedrooms (two with en-suite), family bathroom, garage, driveway providing parking for several vehicles. Call Peter Alan Estate Agents for further information and to book an appointment to see the show home.

SpecificationFinished with high-end bespoke fixtures and fittings such as its handmade double glazed sash windows, 4 panelled doors throughout and a bespoke extra wide front door. This Georgian esque property perfectly brings the past into the present with its high ceilings, Georgian style architrave's and skirting boards, 50mm spindles on hardwood handrails. A hand built kitchen finished with marble work surfaces leading out to a patio area makes this development unlike any other new build. With LED low voltage lighting throughout and CAT7 Ethernet ports in every room and usb sockets to various locations. It's has its own Cedarwood and Oak garage and parking

Ground Floor

Hallway

Sitting/Dining room 19' 11" x 10' 2" ( 6.07m x 3.10m )

Kitchen/breakfast room 31' 10" x 9' 10" ( 9.70m x 3.00m )

Lower Ground Floor

Lounge/family Room

Utility Room

Cloaks/wc

Store

First Floor

Bedroom 1

Bedroom 2

Bedroom 5

Bathroom

Second Floor

En-Suite

Bedroom 3

Bedroom 5

Bathroom

Local AreaThe historic town of Chepstow is located on the west bank of the River Wye and can trace its roots through archaeological investigations revealing human occupation dating back to around 5000 bc.The name Chepstow derives from the old English ceap/chepe stowe, meaning market place or trading centre. The Welsh name Cas-gwent refers to the "Castle of Gwent"The modern day town centre is superbly furnished with an abundance of amenities including over 130 shops within easy walking distance of 1,000 car park spaces and numerous hotels, bars, public houses, restaurants and cafes to choose from.Located close to junction 2 of the M48 motorway, at the western end of the Severn Bridge the town allows easy commuting to larger population centres including Bristol (18 miles (29 km)), Cardiff (31 miles (50 km)) and London (124 miles (200 km)). The town also has a convenient railway station on the main line between Maesteg and Cheltenham Spa with connections to Bristol Temple Meads and London Paddington via Newport or the Severn Tunnel Junction.The Anglo-Welsh gateway of Chepstow has proved to be popular choice for discerning house buyers from all backgrounds, with first time buyers, families and commuters all wanting to make this beautiful picturesque location their home.

Local AreaThe historic town of Chepstow is located on the west bank of the River Wye and can trace its roots through archaeological investigations revealing human occupation dating back to around 5000 bc.The name Chepstow derives from the old English ceap/chepe stowe, meaning market place or trading centre. The Welsh name Cas-gwent refers to the "Castle of Gwent"The modern day town centre is superbly furnished with an abundance of amenities including over 130 shops within easy walking distance of 1,000 car park spaces and numerous hotels, bars, public houses, restaurants and cafes to choose from.Located close to junction 2 of the M48 motorway, at the western end of the Severn Bridge the town allows easy commuting to larger population centres including Bristol (18 miles (29 km)), Cardiff (31 miles (50 km)) and London (124 miles (200 km)). The town also has a convenient railway station on the main line between Maesteg and Cheltenham Spa with connections to Bristol Temple Meads and London Paddington via Newport or the Severn Tunnel Junction.The Anglo-Welsh gateway of Chepstow has proved to be popular choice for discerning house buyers from all backgrounds, with first time buyers, families and commuters all wanting to make this beautiful picturesque location their home.

NotePeter Alan Estate Agents have a duty of care to all of its vendors to ensure that any potential purchaser is in a position, financially, to be able complete a required purchase. This will therefore mean that all offers put forward to our vendors will have to be verified by one of our qualified Mortgage Service Consultants.

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